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2002 Chevrolet Tracker Review

Read this professional review and road test of the used 2002 Chevrolet Tracker model with a complete test drive evaluation in all driving situations including an overview of the SUV's specs, price, trims, interior, standard equipment like a 2.5 L V6 engine, a 4 Speed Automatic transmission and Rear Wheel Drive and more.

2002 Tracker Review

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A big hurrah for a little truck.

Introduction For the price of a little car, some folks would rather have a little truck. Little trucks are often better for carrying big things. With their higher ground clearance, they can go places little cars can't, particularly if the little truck has four-wheel-drive. Little trucks make a bigger styling statement. A little truck tells the neighbors you relish adventure; a little car says you relish economical living.

Honda, Toyota, Ford, and Mazda know this, and they each offer a tall little car (CR-V, RAV4, Escape, and Tribute, respectively) with some of the characteristics of a little truck. And that suits most folks just fine. But the Chevrolet Tracker is a real, genuine, 100-percent truck, built on a rigid truck-type ladder frame, and offering truck-style part-time four-wheel-drive with a rock-crawling low range.

Chevy's Tracker would make an enjoyable economy car, even without its wagon-size cargo bay and off-road gear.

Yet Tracker also offers some of the best features of a little car, including maneuverability, reasonable fuel economy, and even a base price comparable to that of a well-equipped compact.

So the Tracker makes a lot of sense for a lot of people. Next Page



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